P0303 and Coolant
#71
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Re: P0303 and Coolant - Plug types
Do we know why this is? I just put in iridium/platinum plugs in to my
Sienna and got a couple more MPG over the original plugs. It is coming up
to the time where I will be replacing the plugs on my 2002 TJ. Do we really
just go with the standard old Champion coppers? Almost seems cave-man-like
today.... <grin>.
Tomes
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:9f157$4568bb04$422afc51$4598@FUSE.NET...
> ...... The Jeep engines seem to not like the new high tech sparkplugs so
> it would probably be best to avoid the +2, +4, & iridium plugs.
Sienna and got a couple more MPG over the original plugs. It is coming up
to the time where I will be replacing the plugs on my 2002 TJ. Do we really
just go with the standard old Champion coppers? Almost seems cave-man-like
today.... <grin>.
Tomes
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:9f157$4568bb04$422afc51$4598@FUSE.NET...
> ...... The Jeep engines seem to not like the new high tech sparkplugs so
> it would probably be best to avoid the +2, +4, & iridium plugs.
#72
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Re: P0303 and Coolant - Plug types
Do we know why this is? I just put in iridium/platinum plugs in to my
Sienna and got a couple more MPG over the original plugs. It is coming up
to the time where I will be replacing the plugs on my 2002 TJ. Do we really
just go with the standard old Champion coppers? Almost seems cave-man-like
today.... <grin>.
Tomes
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:9f157$4568bb04$422afc51$4598@FUSE.NET...
> ...... The Jeep engines seem to not like the new high tech sparkplugs so
> it would probably be best to avoid the +2, +4, & iridium plugs.
Sienna and got a couple more MPG over the original plugs. It is coming up
to the time where I will be replacing the plugs on my 2002 TJ. Do we really
just go with the standard old Champion coppers? Almost seems cave-man-like
today.... <grin>.
Tomes
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:9f157$4568bb04$422afc51$4598@FUSE.NET...
> ...... The Jeep engines seem to not like the new high tech sparkplugs so
> it would probably be best to avoid the +2, +4, & iridium plugs.
#73
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Re: P0303 and Coolant - Plug types
Do we know why this is? I just put in iridium/platinum plugs in to my
Sienna and got a couple more MPG over the original plugs. It is coming up
to the time where I will be replacing the plugs on my 2002 TJ. Do we really
just go with the standard old Champion coppers? Almost seems cave-man-like
today.... <grin>.
Tomes
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:9f157$4568bb04$422afc51$4598@FUSE.NET...
> ...... The Jeep engines seem to not like the new high tech sparkplugs so
> it would probably be best to avoid the +2, +4, & iridium plugs.
Sienna and got a couple more MPG over the original plugs. It is coming up
to the time where I will be replacing the plugs on my 2002 TJ. Do we really
just go with the standard old Champion coppers? Almost seems cave-man-like
today.... <grin>.
Tomes
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:9f157$4568bb04$422afc51$4598@FUSE.NET...
> ...... The Jeep engines seem to not like the new high tech sparkplugs so
> it would probably be best to avoid the +2, +4, & iridium plugs.
#74
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Re: P0303 and Coolant - Plug types
The conventional wisdom is that the heat range isn't quite right. The only
thing that iridium/platinum buys you in that case, is a set of plugs that
don't burn quite right, leading to loss of mileage and perhaps other
problems, but doing so for a long, long time.
Earle
"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
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> Do we know why this is? I just put in iridium/platinum plugs in to my
> Sienna and got a couple more MPG over the original plugs. It is coming up
> to the time where I will be replacing the plugs on my 2002 TJ. Do we
really
> just go with the standard old Champion coppers? Almost seems
cave-man-like
> today.... <grin>.
> Tomes
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:9f157$4568bb04$422afc51$4598@FUSE.NET...
> > ...... The Jeep engines seem to not like the new high tech sparkplugs so
> > it would probably be best to avoid the +2, +4, & iridium plugs.
>
>
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thing that iridium/platinum buys you in that case, is a set of plugs that
don't burn quite right, leading to loss of mileage and perhaps other
problems, but doing so for a long, long time.
Earle
"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
news:Obmah.3493$sf5.112@newsread4.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> Do we know why this is? I just put in iridium/platinum plugs in to my
> Sienna and got a couple more MPG over the original plugs. It is coming up
> to the time where I will be replacing the plugs on my 2002 TJ. Do we
really
> just go with the standard old Champion coppers? Almost seems
cave-man-like
> today.... <grin>.
> Tomes
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:9f157$4568bb04$422afc51$4598@FUSE.NET...
> > ...... The Jeep engines seem to not like the new high tech sparkplugs so
> > it would probably be best to avoid the +2, +4, & iridium plugs.
>
>
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#75
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Re: P0303 and Coolant - Plug types
The conventional wisdom is that the heat range isn't quite right. The only
thing that iridium/platinum buys you in that case, is a set of plugs that
don't burn quite right, leading to loss of mileage and perhaps other
problems, but doing so for a long, long time.
Earle
"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
news:Obmah.3493$sf5.112@newsread4.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> Do we know why this is? I just put in iridium/platinum plugs in to my
> Sienna and got a couple more MPG over the original plugs. It is coming up
> to the time where I will be replacing the plugs on my 2002 TJ. Do we
really
> just go with the standard old Champion coppers? Almost seems
cave-man-like
> today.... <grin>.
> Tomes
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:9f157$4568bb04$422afc51$4598@FUSE.NET...
> > ...... The Jeep engines seem to not like the new high tech sparkplugs so
> > it would probably be best to avoid the +2, +4, & iridium plugs.
>
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
thing that iridium/platinum buys you in that case, is a set of plugs that
don't burn quite right, leading to loss of mileage and perhaps other
problems, but doing so for a long, long time.
Earle
"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
news:Obmah.3493$sf5.112@newsread4.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> Do we know why this is? I just put in iridium/platinum plugs in to my
> Sienna and got a couple more MPG over the original plugs. It is coming up
> to the time where I will be replacing the plugs on my 2002 TJ. Do we
really
> just go with the standard old Champion coppers? Almost seems
cave-man-like
> today.... <grin>.
> Tomes
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:9f157$4568bb04$422afc51$4598@FUSE.NET...
> > ...... The Jeep engines seem to not like the new high tech sparkplugs so
> > it would probably be best to avoid the +2, +4, & iridium plugs.
>
>
--
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#76
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Re: P0303 and Coolant - Plug types
The conventional wisdom is that the heat range isn't quite right. The only
thing that iridium/platinum buys you in that case, is a set of plugs that
don't burn quite right, leading to loss of mileage and perhaps other
problems, but doing so for a long, long time.
Earle
"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
news:Obmah.3493$sf5.112@newsread4.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> Do we know why this is? I just put in iridium/platinum plugs in to my
> Sienna and got a couple more MPG over the original plugs. It is coming up
> to the time where I will be replacing the plugs on my 2002 TJ. Do we
really
> just go with the standard old Champion coppers? Almost seems
cave-man-like
> today.... <grin>.
> Tomes
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:9f157$4568bb04$422afc51$4598@FUSE.NET...
> > ...... The Jeep engines seem to not like the new high tech sparkplugs so
> > it would probably be best to avoid the +2, +4, & iridium plugs.
>
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
thing that iridium/platinum buys you in that case, is a set of plugs that
don't burn quite right, leading to loss of mileage and perhaps other
problems, but doing so for a long, long time.
Earle
"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
news:Obmah.3493$sf5.112@newsread4.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> Do we know why this is? I just put in iridium/platinum plugs in to my
> Sienna and got a couple more MPG over the original plugs. It is coming up
> to the time where I will be replacing the plugs on my 2002 TJ. Do we
really
> just go with the standard old Champion coppers? Almost seems
cave-man-like
> today.... <grin>.
> Tomes
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:9f157$4568bb04$422afc51$4598@FUSE.NET...
> > ...... The Jeep engines seem to not like the new high tech sparkplugs so
> > it would probably be best to avoid the +2, +4, & iridium plugs.
>
>
--
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#77
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Code Scanner (was: P0303 and Coolant)
What defines a _good_ code scanner? This is primary on my list this year.
I was thinking of the $65-85 one that pretty much reads and clears the codes
(the one at Autozone, an Actron model). Do I, as someone who can
fix/replace the simple stuff like brakes but is baffled by carb guts, need
the more advanced frills?
Tomes
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:MZOdnZUMIYl6AvXYnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> ....... Also, this is a good time to drop hints that you need a good code
> scanner, since Santa is generous this year.
I was thinking of the $65-85 one that pretty much reads and clears the codes
(the one at Autozone, an Actron model). Do I, as someone who can
fix/replace the simple stuff like brakes but is baffled by carb guts, need
the more advanced frills?
Tomes
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:MZOdnZUMIYl6AvXYnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> ....... Also, this is a good time to drop hints that you need a good code
> scanner, since Santa is generous this year.
#78
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Code Scanner (was: P0303 and Coolant)
What defines a _good_ code scanner? This is primary on my list this year.
I was thinking of the $65-85 one that pretty much reads and clears the codes
(the one at Autozone, an Actron model). Do I, as someone who can
fix/replace the simple stuff like brakes but is baffled by carb guts, need
the more advanced frills?
Tomes
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:MZOdnZUMIYl6AvXYnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> ....... Also, this is a good time to drop hints that you need a good code
> scanner, since Santa is generous this year.
I was thinking of the $65-85 one that pretty much reads and clears the codes
(the one at Autozone, an Actron model). Do I, as someone who can
fix/replace the simple stuff like brakes but is baffled by carb guts, need
the more advanced frills?
Tomes
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:MZOdnZUMIYl6AvXYnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> ....... Also, this is a good time to drop hints that you need a good code
> scanner, since Santa is generous this year.
#79
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Code Scanner (was: P0303 and Coolant)
What defines a _good_ code scanner? This is primary on my list this year.
I was thinking of the $65-85 one that pretty much reads and clears the codes
(the one at Autozone, an Actron model). Do I, as someone who can
fix/replace the simple stuff like brakes but is baffled by carb guts, need
the more advanced frills?
Tomes
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:MZOdnZUMIYl6AvXYnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> ....... Also, this is a good time to drop hints that you need a good code
> scanner, since Santa is generous this year.
I was thinking of the $65-85 one that pretty much reads and clears the codes
(the one at Autozone, an Actron model). Do I, as someone who can
fix/replace the simple stuff like brakes but is baffled by carb guts, need
the more advanced frills?
Tomes
"Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
news:MZOdnZUMIYl6AvXYnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> ....... Also, this is a good time to drop hints that you need a good code
> scanner, since Santa is generous this year.
#80
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Re: Code Scanner (was: P0303 and Coolant)
In my opinion, no you do not need any more frills than you get for $65 to
$85. Actron seems to offer 4 models, with the two you are looking at as the
mid-priced units. Of the two, I'd go with the higher end unit, but I'm hard
pressed to tell you why.
I think a code reader is an important addition to your tool chest. I know it
would be a handy addition to mine.
"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
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> What defines a _good_ code scanner? This is primary on my list this year.
> I was thinking of the $65-85 one that pretty much reads and clears the
> codes (the one at Autozone, an Actron model). Do I, as someone who can
> fix/replace the simple stuff like brakes but is baffled by carb guts, need
> the more advanced frills?
> Tomes
>
> "Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
> news:MZOdnZUMIYl6AvXYnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
>> ....... Also, this is a good time to drop hints that you need a good code
>> scanner, since Santa is generous this year.
>
>
$85. Actron seems to offer 4 models, with the two you are looking at as the
mid-priced units. Of the two, I'd go with the higher end unit, but I'm hard
pressed to tell you why.
I think a code reader is an important addition to your tool chest. I know it
would be a handy addition to mine.
"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
news:gwmah.3509$sf5.2940@newsread4.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> What defines a _good_ code scanner? This is primary on my list this year.
> I was thinking of the $65-85 one that pretty much reads and clears the
> codes (the one at Autozone, an Actron model). Do I, as someone who can
> fix/replace the simple stuff like brakes but is baffled by carb guts, need
> the more advanced frills?
> Tomes
>
> "Outatime" <WhoKnows@here.com> wrote in message
> news:MZOdnZUMIYl6AvXYnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
>> ....... Also, this is a good time to drop hints that you need a good code
>> scanner, since Santa is generous this year.
>
>